Fedora Eclipse is a community project encompassing everything Eclipse-related in Fedora. We ship the Eclipse SDK along with many plugins (see below). We are working on making plugin packaging easier (see [http://www.eclipse.org/linuxtools/projectPages/rpmstubby RPM Stubby].

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Fedora Eclipse is a community project encompassing everything Eclipse-related in Fedora. We ship the Eclipse SDK along with many plugins (see below). We are working on making plugin packaging easier (see [http://www.eclipse.org/linuxtools/projectPages/rpmstubby RPM Stubby] and [http://fedorahosted.org/eclipse-fedorapackager Fedora Packager for Eclipse]).

Would you like to help?

Would you like to help?

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Talk to us on IRC or the [https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-devel-java-list/ fedora-devel-java mailing list]. Package a plug-in for Fedora!

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Talk to us on IRC or the [https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/java-devel/ java-devel mailing list]. Package a plug-in for Fedora!

[http://desktop-eclipse.open.collab.net/servlets/ProjectProcess?pageID=MEuUjb&freeformpage=Merge%20Client CollabNet Merge Client for Subclipse] -- Take advantage of the new merge cleverness in Subversion 1.5+

** Tracker bug to get WTP built (filed against BIRT since that's what needs it) [https://bugzilla.redhat.com/486369 486369]

== Contact ==

== Contact ==

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It has [https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-devel-java-list/2005-July/msg00088.html automated tests] . You can also run [https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-devel-java-list/2005-April/msg00010.html individual plug-in tests] .

It has [https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-devel-java-list/2005-July/msg00088.html automated tests] . You can also run [https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-devel-java-list/2005-April/msg00010.html individual plug-in tests] .

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Running the Eclipse SDK automated tests against the installed RPMs can be done using the following steps:

If there are any bundles present in the system bundles.info and not in the user bundles.info, these bundles are the source of the problem. If the bundles are installed and have the correct versions (the path to the bundles in stated relative to /usr/lib/eclipse or /usr/lib64/eclipse) then that means that things have been upgraded in a way that contradicts the previous installation. Adding those bundles to your user bundles.info will solve the problem. Before doing so backup your ~/.eclipse directory just in case. Here is a script wich will do that:

If the extra bundles are not present or have different versions than what is in the system bundles.info, that means that the bundles.info is faulty and needs to be updated.

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Please file a bug which includes the diff.

== Plans ==

== Plans ==

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We ship the Eclipse SDK (<tt>eclipse</tt> SRPM) version 3.6.1 in Fedora 14. Other [http://www.eclipse.org/helios/ Helios] release train projects are also updated to their Helios versions.

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The other plugins we ship '''should''' work with Eclipse 3.6 without problems. We will of course have to coordinate testing them all.

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=== Fedora Eclipse Branding ===

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Up to and including Fedora 11, we shipped a branding plugin with a custom splash screen and product ID. From Fedora 12 onwards, we will no longer be doing this.

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==== Updating the branding for a new version ====

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''This section is no longer important but is kept for historical purposes.'' The splash screen itself was originally done by Diana Fong and given to us as a PSD file. It is kept with the rest of the branding plugin in CVS:

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<tt>:pserver:anonymous@sources.redhat.com:/cvs/eclipse</tt>

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<tt>branding/org.fedoraproject.ide.platform</tt>

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People wishing to commit will have to have a Sourceware account. We should probably move this to Fedora Hosted. In the meantime, use this form to request an account (project: eclipse, sponsor: Andrew Overholt):

Eclipse

What is Eclipse?

Eclipse is an awesome IDE with tooling for various languages. It has a GTK+ UI that is much more accesible to regular programmers from a Windows environment than the tools traditionally used by FOSS hackers.

It was originally a (very) large body of code that IBM open-sourced. There is now a large community of companies and developers using and extending Eclipse.

It has its own Open Source license (the Eclipse Public Library, or EPL).

It is shipped in Fedora (>= 4). Plug-ins are continuously being added to Fedora. We aim to take care of Eclipse plugin review requests quickly. Packaging guidelines for Eclipse plugins can be found here: Packaging/EclipsePlugins.

Fedora Eclipse

Fedora Eclipse is a community project encompassing everything Eclipse-related in Fedora. We ship the Eclipse SDK along with many plugins (see below). We are working on making plugin packaging easier (see RPM Stubby and Fedora Packager for Eclipse).

Plug-ins Which Need Packaging Work

BIRT

all of it needs WTP

Tracker bug to get WTP built (filed against BIRT since that's what needs it) 486369

Contact

Most of the Fedora "free java" people hang out on #fedora-java on Freenode . There are also people on #classpath also on Freenode. Community around the Eclipse Linux Tools project is emerging now and developers are hanging out on #eclipse-linux on Freenode.

We appreciate any and all reports of success or failure with the SDK tests. The fedora-devel-java-list mailing list is a fine place to send them.

Troubleshooting Eclipse in Fedora

The way Eclipse and its plugins are installed in Fedora differs from the way this is done upstream. This can
sometimes lead to installation problems in Fedora. We are working on a solution to make installations
more robust in future Fedora releases. In the meantime however, this section is meant to help you troubleshoot those problems.
The main theme is "I updated eclipse and my plugins no longer show up".

1. The first thing you want to do is to make sure that you have a bundles.info file in your ~/.eclipse directory

find ~/.eclipse -name bundles.info

If you find one then you can move on to step 2. If you don't find a file that means that there is a problem occurring
early on during the startup of Eclipse. To start with you need to make sure that you have a standard Eclipse installation. To
do so run the following:

rpm -qV eclipse-rcp eclipse-platform

Make sure that there is no output when you run the above command. Next, run:

If the result of the above commands is not clean that means that you don't have a clean Eclipse installation. It is possible that you may have
run eclipse as root at some point. You can clean that up by removing all files which are not owned by any RPMs, and
removing and reinstalling the eclipse RPMs.

If there are any bundles present in the system bundles.info and not in the user bundles.info, these bundles are the source of the problem. If the bundles are installed and have the correct versions (the path to the bundles in stated relative to /usr/lib/eclipse or /usr/lib64/eclipse) then that means that things have been upgraded in a way that contradicts the previous installation. Adding those bundles to your user bundles.info will solve the problem. Before doing so backup your ~/.eclipse directory just in case. Here is a script wich will do that:

If the extra bundles are not present or have different versions than what is in the system bundles.info, that means that the bundles.info is faulty and needs to be updated.
Please file a bug which includes the diff.

Plans

We ship the Eclipse SDK (eclipse SRPM) version 3.6.1 in Fedora 14. Other Helios release train projects are also updated to their Helios versions.

The other plugins we ship should work with Eclipse 3.6 without problems. We will of course have to coordinate testing them all.

Fedora Eclipse Branding

Up to and including Fedora 11, we shipped a branding plugin with a custom splash screen and product ID. From Fedora 12 onwards, we will no longer be doing this.

Updating the branding for a new version

This section is no longer important but is kept for historical purposes. The splash screen itself was originally done by Diana Fong and given to us as a PSD file. It is kept with the rest of the branding plugin in CVS:

:pserver:anonymous@sources.redhat.com:/cvs/eclipse

branding/org.fedoraproject.ide.platform

People wishing to commit will have to have a Sourceware account. We should probably move this to Fedora Hosted. In the meantime, use this form to request an account (project: eclipse, sponsor: Andrew Overholt):

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